PDA

View Full Version : R.I.P. Junior Seau


blitzburgh
05-02-2012, 11:13 AM
http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2012/may/02/report-of-shooting-at-seaus-home/

I'm a born and bred Steeler fan but I loved watching this guy play. Met him once in Gaslamp and dude was as nice as can be. Godspeed.

MrPatrick
05-02-2012, 12:10 PM
Way to think about your family........

kixchad
05-02-2012, 12:35 PM
Eat a fat one dude. Prayers for the family.

Iceman
05-02-2012, 01:18 PM
A sad ending. Only the most incredible pain and hopelessness leads to wanting to feel nothing.

Devildawgjj
05-02-2012, 01:38 PM
Very sad indeed! But when I found out the news, my first reaction was...OK. You can say that I have been emotionally detached from news regarding celebrities. They don't represent the world I live in.

Not taking away from the good he did for the community (he gave back more than others), but I just find it difficult to empathize with these stories.

Does anyone know that a veteran commits suicide every 80 minutes? Never saw that in a headlines, because we don't idolize veterans on the same level as celebrities....

Just sayin'

http://www.cnas.org/files/documents/publications/CNAS_LosingTheBattle_HarrellBerglass.pdf

tagyak
05-02-2012, 01:41 PM
my prayers goes out to his family especially his mother and kids; they must be feeling the most pain, confusion, and anger. :(
hope that junior is in a better place now. RIP

blitzburgh
05-02-2012, 01:51 PM
Very sad indeed! But when I found out the news, my first reaction was...OK. You can say that I have been emotionally detached from news regarding celebrities. They don't represent the world I live in.

Not taking away from the good he did for the community (he gave back more than others), but I just find it difficult to empathize with these stories.

Does anyone know that a veteran commits suicide every 80 minutes? Never saw that in a headlines, because we don't idolize veterans on the same level as celebrities....

Just sayin'

http://www.cnas.org/files/documents/publications/CNAS_LosingTheBattle_HarrellBerglass.pdf

This is very true. While I do personally idolize Veterans, I know all too well most do not. This is still, nonetheless, sad.

Deuce
05-02-2012, 02:11 PM
Sad to hear. He was a great guy on and off the field. no matter how great things look on the outside, You never know what is going on on the inside.
Prayers out to his mom and family..

WahooUSMA
05-02-2012, 03:26 PM
Very sad indeed! But when I found out the news, my first reaction was...OK. You can say that I have been emotionally detached from news regarding celebrities. They don't represent the world I live in.

Not taking away from the good he did for the community (he gave back more than others), but I just find it difficult to empathize with these stories.

Does anyone know that a veteran commits suicide every 80 minutes? Never saw that in a headlines, because we don't idolize veterans on the same level as celebrities....

Just sayin'

http://www.cnas.org/files/documents/publications/CNAS_LosingTheBattle_HarrellBerglass.pdf


Amen brother!

yakman619
05-02-2012, 05:34 PM
Very sad indeed! But when I found out the news, my first reaction was...OK. You can say that I have been emotionally detached from news regarding celebrities. They don't represent the world I live in.

Not taking away from the good he did for the community (he gave back more than others), but I just find it difficult to empathize with these stories.

Does anyone know that a veteran commits suicide every 80 minutes? Never saw that in a headlines, because we don't idolize veterans on the same level as celebrities....

Just sayin'

http://www.cnas.org/files/documents/publications/CNAS_LosingTheBattle_HarrellBerglass.pdf


I'm a combat vet, and I've lost a hell of a lot more friends to suicide and run ins with law enforcement than enemy fire. It only makes me more empathetic to his families loss. A human being is a human being. His deeds or misdeeds do not make the loss any less, and how the press presents these losses is not the fault of those who pass. I promise you the American public will morn the loss of a veteran as much as they would the loss of a celebrity...It is the press who decide what you read in the news, do not let the media dehumanize your perception.It's not our place to judge or ridicule.

TheBentRod
05-02-2012, 06:30 PM
I'm a combat vet, and I've lost a hell of a lot more friends to suicide and run ins with law enforcement than enemy fire. It only makes me more empathetic to his families loss. A human being is a human being. His deeds or misdeeds do not make the loss any less, and how the press presents these losses is not the fault of those who pass. I promise you the American public will morn the loss of a veteran as much as they would the loss of a celebrity...It is the press who decide what you read in the news, do not let the media dehumanize your perception.It's not our place to judge or ridicule.

Most definitely. Don't let the media tell you who the American public mourns. Mourning is a personal and private act. This story is not over. There is more to it.

Devildawgjj
05-02-2012, 06:39 PM
I'm a combat vet, and I've lost a hell of a lot more friends to suicide and run ins with law enforcement than enemy fire. It only makes me more empathetic to his families loss. A human being is a human being. His deeds or misdeeds do not make the loss any less, and how the press presents these losses is not the fault of those who pass. I promise you the American public will morn the loss of a veteran as much as they would the loss of a celebrity...It is the press who decide what you read in the news, do not let the media dehumanize your perception.It's not our place to judge or ridicule.

Well said! Yes, a life is a life....However, I was simply touching on the fact that celebrities who die tragically are portrayed (yes, by the media) in such a way, that people have this disconnect with their own reality. Remember Whitney Houston, Anna Nicole Smith, & Amy Winehouse?

I hope I'm not coming off as cold-hearted? I'm not. I just don't have the emotional attachment that comes with celebrity death(s). I never judge nor ridicule; I'm just stating how I feel (my perception) about these tragic situations.

WahooUSMA
05-02-2012, 08:07 PM
I'm a combat vet, and I've lost a hell of a lot more friends to suicide and run ins with law enforcement than enemy fire. It only makes me more empathetic to his families loss. A human being is a human being. His deeds or misdeeds do not make the loss any less, and how the press presents these losses is not the fault of those who pass. I promise you the American public will morn the loss of a veteran as much as they would the loss of a celebrity...It is the press who decide what you read in the news, do not let the media dehumanize your perception.It's not our place to judge or ridicule.

I going to invoke upon myself the 'wait 24 hours' to respond rule, especially to your law enforcement comment.

yakman619
05-02-2012, 08:15 PM
I going to invoke upon myself the 'wait 24 hours' to respond rule, especially to your law enforcement comment.

Fire at will...I'm curious as to what you have to say. If you're unsure of your potential post, you're welcome to PM me.

ericko
05-02-2012, 09:34 PM
People a great one passed away thats all were saying and yes there are many men and women who have fought for me us and do not get the praise they deserve...

Thank you all for what you've given me freedom and entertainment

Gigafish
05-03-2012, 01:35 PM
I'd be shocked if his passing wasn't the result of head traumas. Deepest sympathy to the family.

bellcon
05-03-2012, 01:48 PM
A sad ending. Only the most incredible pain and hopelessness leads to wanting to feel nothing.

Amen Andy!